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993RS HEATERS

sambaman

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i need some heaters in my car , 95 993rs , there are no connecting pipes whatsoever from the heat exchangers to the body of the car itself, , the concern is how do i get the heat from the exchangers to the front of the car ? there is no blower fan in the engine bay , will it pull through the heat itself or do i have to modifiy and make a fan ? any ideas guys ??? any body have any pictures of what i need ??

keith
 
I dont think you need the blower in the engine bay, just a by pass pipe, I'm sure though that the heat exchangers should be connected by pipes going into the bodywork
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OK then, how do you attach photo's????
 
Hi, thanks for the info, i know they have connectors from the exchanger to the body underside just wondered if i needed a blower to get the air into the car,.
 
Mine has the blower unit missing in the engine bay, fan works in car, more of a warm breeze but clears the screen and keeps you warm.....just
 
Thanks, I was driving my nuts off trying to keep up with Paul and Colin......right pair of loons, by the way your car looks stunning......even on trolley jacks[;)]
 
Paul
loonies!
Have you got any nuts left,now you have driven them off!!
I thought oulton was the best grip i have ever experienced their,apart from the odd bit of oil and dust.The temps all day were kinder to the car and brakes etc
 
Paul, still got a lot to learn about peddling a 911, slow in, fast out!, sure helped when you told me to come out on the gas, fine line though between controlled and major oversteer[8D], very pleased with the car, seem to get more issues with handling each time out.....must be getting quicker!
 
Cant you tell Des didnt go to Oulton, judgement day 2, I'm already missing all those posts about how much faster the 964rs's were[:D]
 

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